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Global Backlash
Citizen Initiatives for a Just World Economy
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- Academic Consortium on International TradeDean AchesonAction Canada NetworkAlliance for Responsible TradeKofi AnnanBama AthreyaMaude BarlowWalden BelloPatrick J. BuchananGary BurtlessJohn CavanaghSuzanne CharleFrank ChurchCitizens Trade CampaignTerry CollingsworthJoseph CollinsLance CompaMichael ConroyMaria Lorena CookCoordinadora de Defensa del Agua y de la VidaAlan DurningRose Benz EricsonForest Stewardship CouncilHomero FuentesJacques B. GelinasSteven GorelickAngela HalePharis HarveyHashemite Kingdom of JordanZahara HeckscherHemispheric Social AllianceRohini HensmanInternational Confederation of Free Trade UnionsInternational Forum on GlobalizationJubilee SouthMartin KhorFrancis Moore LappeRobert Z. LawrenceLevi Strauss & CoJerome LevinsonRobert E. LitanSubcomandante MarcosIqbal MasihAllan H. MeltzerTodd MerrifieldMexican Action Network on Free TradeHelena Norberg-HodgeResearch Foundation for Science, Technology and EcologyJeremy RifkinWalter RodneyRobin RoundScholars Against Sweatshop LaborRobert J. ShapiroDennis SmithJohn J. SweeneyWada Taw-ilBlair UnderwoodUnited Nations General AssemblyUnited States of AmericaMark Weisbrot
2002
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Global Backlash is the first book to move beyond the monolithic portrayal of the globalization protests that have escalated since Seattle and are not likely to abate soon. With trenchant analysis and dozens of primary documents from a variety of popular and uncommon sources, Robin Broad explores proposals and initiatives coming from the backlash to answer the question, 'But what do they want?' A range of sophisticated propositions and a vibrant debate among segments of the backlash emerge....
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Can America Afford to Grow Old?
Paying for Social Security
2011
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Examines the effects of rising social security costs and of measures adopted to deal with them, and discusses possible ways of coping with the shortfall of available money for the aging American population.
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Closing the Deficit
How Much Can Later Retirement Help?
2013
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As the average age of the population continues to rise in industrialized nations, the fiscal impacts of aging demand ever-closer attention. Closing the Deficit examines one oft-discussed approach to the issue-encouraging people to work longer than they now do.Workers would spend more years paying taxes and fewer years drawing pension and health benefits. But how much difference to spending and revenues would longer working lives make? What steps could be taken to make longer working...
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Does Money Matter?
The Effect of School Resources on Student Achievement and Adult Success
2011
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Many believe that American education can only be improved with a sizable infusion of new resources into the nation's schools. Others find little evidence that large increases in spending lead to improvements in educational performance. Do additional school resources actually make any difference?The evidence on this question offers a striking paradox. Many analysts have found that extra school resources play a negligible role in improving student achievement while children are in sch...
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Growth with Equity
Economic Policymaking for the Next Century
2010
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For nearly two decades the U.S. economy has been plagued by two disturbing economic trends: the slowdown in the growth rates of productivity and average real wages and the increase in wage and income inequality. The federal budget is in chronic deficit. Imports have far exceeded exports for more than a decade. American competitiveness has been a source of concern for even longer. Many Americans worry that foreigners are buying up U.S. companies, that the economy is losing its manufacturing...
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2010
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This ebook is now available from Bloomsbury Academic. Bloomsbury Academic publish acclaimed resources for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as the general reader, across a broad range of subjects including Archaeology, Art & Visual Culture, Biblical Studies, Business & Management, Drama & Performance Studies, Economics, Education, Film & Media, History, Linguistics, Literary Studies, Music & Sound Studies, Philosophy, Politics & International Relations, Psychology, Religious ...
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The government budget is not like a household budget. This report introduces the financial operations used by a central government with a free-floating currency, and explains how they differ from that of a household or corporation. The focus is on what constraints such a government faces, and explains why such governments only face a limited risk of involuntary default.It introduces a simplified framework for the monetary system, along with the operating procedures that are associa...
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Getting Off Track
How Government Actions and Interventions Caused, Prolonged, and Worsened the Financial Crisis
2013
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In this concise volume, leading economist John B. Taylor offers empirical research to explain what caused the current financial crisis, what prolonged it, and what dramatically worsened it more than a year after it began. The evidence he presents strongly suggests that specific government actions and interventions are largely to blame and that any future government interventions must be based on a clearly stated diagnosis of the problem and a rationale for the interventions.
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The New Economics of the Minimum Wage - Twentieth-Anniversary Edition
2015
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From David Card, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, and Alan Krueger, a provocative challenge to conventional wisdom about the minimum wageDavid Card and Alan B. Krueger have already made national news with their pathbreaking research on the minimum wage. Here they present a powerful new challenge to the conventional view that higher minimum wages reduce jobs for low-wage workers. In a work that has important implications for public policy as well as for the d...
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Insurance and Behavioral Economics
Improving Decisions in the Most Misunderstood Industry
2013
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This book examines the behavior of individuals at risk and insurance industry decision makers involved in selling, buying and regulation. It compares their actions to those predicted by benchmark models of choice derived from classical economic theory. Where actual choices stray from predictions, the behavior is considered to be anomalous. Howard C. Kunreuther, Mark Pauly and Stacey McMorrow attempt to understand why these anomalies occur, in many cases using insights from behavioral econo...
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The Gold Cartel
Government Intervention on Gold, the Mega Bubble in Paper, and What This Means for Your Future
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- D. Speck
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- Economics and Finance (R0)
2015
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The Gold Cartel is an insightful and thought-provoking analysis of the world market for gold, how it works, and what influences gold price. But it also lends insight into something more disturbing – the organized intervention in the gold markets by Central Banks.
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Rethinking Housing Bubbles
The Role of Household and Bank Balance Sheets in Modeling Economic Cycles
2014
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In this highly original piece of work, Steven D. Gjerstad and Nobel Laureate Vernon L. Smith analyze the role of housing and its associated mortgage financing as a key element of economic cycles. The authors combine data from both laboratory and real markets to provide insight into the bubble propensity of real-world economic actors and use novel historical analysis on the Great Recession, the Great Depression, and all of the post-World War II recessions to establish the critical roles of ...
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